Independent on Sunday 1189 Alchemi

A comparatively new setter in Fifteensquared’s coverage, and, as far as I can tell, his/her first in the IoS.  Straightforward solve.  Thanks to Alchemi.  Definitions are underlined in the clues.  [[The pictures at the bottom have unidentified links with the puzzle.]]

Across
1 Renouncing what oaths can be? (11)

FORSWEARING : Oaths, whether solemn promises to a deity or irreverent or blasphemous uses of the name of anything sacred, are for swearing.

7,28 Went off embarrassed about worker (6)

RANTED : RED(the colour you become when you’re embarrassed) containing(about) ANT(a caste of which social insects is the worker).

Answer:  If one was raving and ranting, one went off;became bad-tempered.

9 Fearful, though not about flier (5)

RAVEN : “craven”(cowardly;fearful) minus(though not) “c”(abbrev. for “circa”;about, especially when referring to dates).

10 Following your text, setter enters sports body ballot as the leading contender (9)

FAVOURITE : {UR(abbrev. for “your” when texting on mobile phones) plus(following …) I(pronoun referring to the setter of this crossword)} contained in(enters) {FA(the Football Association;sports body for football) + VOTE(ballot)}.

11 Potential galactic gateways in rocky Welsh moor (9)

WORMHOLES : Anagram of(rocky) WELSH MOOR.

Answer: Theoretical, and therefore only potential, gateways/short cuts through which matter could travel in spacetime between stars, galaxies, other universes, and time. That’s about as far as I can explain them.

12 Woman will shortly get ammunition (5)

SHELL : With an apostrophe, the contraction of(shortly) “she(woman) will”.

13 Taking up a lot of time, sadly, they long to drop round (7)

LENGTHY : Anagram of(sadly) THEY LNG{“they long” minus(to drop) “o”(the round letter)}

15 Determined one in Spanish car (4)

SEAT : SET(determined) containing(… in) A(one).

18 Network sending unfinished lament back (4)

GRID : Reversal of(back) DIRG{“dirge”(a lament;song of mourning) minus its last letter(unfinished)}

20 Traditionalist movie? (3-4)

DIE-HARD : As two words, title of the Bruce Willis movie.

23 Instrument showing temperature in tube (5)

FLUTE : T(abbrev. for “temperature”) contained in(in) FLUE(a tube or pipe for carrying off smoke, gas, etc.)

24 Losing pressman once I hauled away old Communist leader (4,2-3)

CHOU EN-LAI : Anagram of(away) ONCE I HAUL{“once I hauled” minus(losing) “ed”(short for newspaper “editor”;pressman)}.

Answer:  Alternatively Zhou Enlai, the first Premier of China, under Mao Zedong.

26 It’s not nothing to be very satisfied greeting new government leader (9)

SOMETHING : SO(very, as in “she was so good”) + MET(having satisfied, eg. standards) + HI(an informal greeting) + N(abbrev. for “new”) + G{first letter of(leader) “government”}.

27 African shows disapproval of ironic opening (5)

TUTSI : TUTS(utters verbal expressions of disapproval) + I{initial letter of(… opening) “ironic”}.

Answer:  An ethic group in Central Africa.  Historically referred to as the Watutsi or Watusi.

28 See 7across (3)

29 Singer from Florence? (11)

NIGHTINGALE : Double defn: 1st: The songbird whose name is derived from Anglo-Saxon for “night songstress”; and 2nd: The “Lady with the Lamp”, of the Crimean War, regarded as the founder of modern nursing.

Down
1 Goodbye to remote Surrey town (8)

FAREWELL : FAR(remote;a long way off) + EWELL(the town in Surrey).

2 Priest always going after the right conclusion (8)

REVEREND : {EVER(always, as in “ever faithful”) placed after(going after) R(abbrev. for “right”)} + END(the conclusion;finish).

3 Hoist the western edge (5)

WINCH : W(abbrev. for “western”) + INCH(to edge very slowly towards something).

4 Arnold Wesker initially having had enough, play ending very badly (7)

AWFULLY : AW{initials of “Arnold Wesker” – British playwright of kitchen-sink drama} + FULL(having had enough) + Y{last letter of(… ending) “play”}.

5 Gives significance to wearing lots of underwear (7)

INVESTS : IN(wearing) VESTS(undershirts).

Answer: To give authority, power and such, things of significance, to a person.

6 Rootles around to steal funding (9)

GRUBSTAKE : GRUBS(rootles;searches for eg. roots, by digging up the ground) + TAKE(when done without permission, to steal).

Answer: North Americanism for providing money for a speculative project or gamble.

7 Jockey capturing a marauder (6)

RAIDER : RIDER(a mounted jockey) containing(capturing) A.

8 Pin requirement on empty luggage (6)

NEEDLE : NEED(a requirement) plus(on) LE{“luggage” minus its internal letters(empty)}.

14 Region where bird and bear lose their feet (9)

TURKESTAN : “turkey”(a bird) plus(and) “stand”(to bear;tolerate) minus their respective last;bottom letters (lose their feet, in a down clue).

Answer:  Literally Land of the Turks.  In modern times, it refers to a region which is inhabited mainly by Turkic peoples in Central Asia.  It includes present-day Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Xinjiang.

16 Capital manservant accepting pound with thanks (8)

VALLETTA : {VALET(a manservant) containing(accepting) L(abbrev. for pound sterling; £)} plus(with) TA(short for “thank you”).

Answer:  Capital city of Malta.

17 Vita died, perhaps as a result of this ingredient (8)

ADDITIVE : Anagram of(perhaps) VITA DIED.

Answer: Some substance added to a mix.

19 Ruler has something to chew over before getting out of the way (7)

DUCKING : KING(a ruler) placed after(has … before) reversal of(over) CUD(what cows spend their time chewing).

20 Partial contribution to arid, rough terrain (7)

DROUGHT : Hidden in(partial contribution to ariD, ROUGH Terrain) . A WIWD(wordplay intertwined with definition clue).

21 Kills alien to compensate (6)

OFFSET : OFFS(slang for “kills”) + ET(abbrev. for “extra-terrestrial”;alien from outer space).

22 Coloured covering for vacant mausoleum stank (6)

HUMMED : HUED(being coloured) containing(covering for) MM{“mausoleum” minus its internal letters(vacant…)}.

Answer: Smelt of a bad odour, eg. BO.

25 Energy a number consumed (5)

EATEN : E(abbrev. for “energy”, in physics) + A + TEN(a number).

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5 comments on “Independent on Sunday 1189 Alchemi”

  1. Raich

    I think it’s a ‘he’, scchua. Hint: make an anagram of the pseudonym.

  2. scchua

    Thanks raich, got it, as in “…row the boat ashore”.

  3. Raich

    That’s it, scchua.

  4. crypticsue

    Alchemi is one of the most prolific setters I know and it is great that his crosswords can now reach a wider audience. Thanks to him and scchua too.

  5. allan_c

    I think this is only the second Alchemi puzzle I’ve encountered. All pretty straightforward, although GRUBSTAKE was new to me (but gettable from crossing letters) and I never realised VALLETTA is spelt with two Ls.

    Signing off now till the hosting company move is complete, but not before saying thanks to setter and blogger.

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